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    Family System in Social Work Practice The steps in the GIM practice skills involves understanding the entire family system; the amount of data involve to the organization of information; and understand the potential meanings of the information.Moreover‚ in the GIM practice‚ there are two useful tools for generating information such as eco-map and genogram. Eco-map tools will provide the graphic nature of the family ecological system that includes family membership and relationships. Whereas geno-grams

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    Compare and contrast the various personality theories: Psychodynamic perspective‚ Behavioral and Social Cognitive perspective‚ Humanistic perspective‚ and Trait perspective) and discuss which perspective you think is most applicable. Support your argument (based on what you learned‚ examples‚ etc). Psychodynamic Perspectives- view personality as being primarily unconscious and as developing in stages. Psychodynamic theorists believe that behavior is merely a surface characteristic and that to

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    Sociology and Social Work: Kaleidoscopic Perspectives of Social Reality. Towards an integrated and complex model of analysis Cristina Albuquerque Clara Cruz Santos Helena Neves Almeida University of Coimbra Abstract: In this article we will try to discuss the specificities and connexions between Social Work and Sociology‚ conceiving the possibility to surpass sterile oppositions and to compose an analytical and practical integrated model by the articulation‚ without assimilation‚ of the

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    A. Three main concepts about systems theory. „« The ripple effect 1. A chain reaction that spreads across a system affecting almost all or all parts. 2. The ripple effect can start as a small blip that alone has little importance. However‚ when this small incident starts to affect other parts of a large system‚ it spreads causing magnified problems for the group and its individual members. Cal State University‚ Chico had poor budget planning and too many extra expenses over the last few years

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    Static Web Servers The scheduling success story that is perhaps the easiest to explain is that of web servers. If consider a web server that serves primarily static requests‚ its operation is very simple at a high level. Static requests are typically of the form “get me a file.” In order to fulfill such a request‚ the web server must retrieve the file and then send the file over the outgoing link. Typically the amount of bandwidth at the web server is the bottleneck device since purchasing

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    Dunlop’s system theory with Fair Work Act 2009 The system theory of John Dunlop is one of the traditional perspectives on the employment relationship. He trusts that if stakeholders bound together over a settled ‘web of rules’ can be seen as a distinct system in industrial relation. According to Dunlop (cited in Teicher‚ Holland & Gough 2006‚ p.34)‚ he explains “The establishment and administration of these rules is the major concern or output of the industrial relation sub system of

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    by modular social systems. These major social systems include the political system‚ the public administration (civil service)‚ the armed forces‚ the legal system‚ the economy‚ religion‚ education‚ the health service and the mass media. So‚ while a traditional society is like a pyramid of top-down authority‚ a modern society is more like a mosaic held together by the cement of mutual inter-dependence. A further contrast is that traditional societies consist of a single‚ unified system with a single

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    The University of the West Indies Open Campus NAME OF TEACHER: Mr. De Cotou NAME OF STUDENT: Gabriella James SUBJECT: Principles and Practices of Social Work lll INTRODUCTION Harry Aponte‚ ACSW‚ is currently a Professor at Hahneman University in Philadelphia‚ and is the Director of the Family Therapy Training Program of Philadelphia. Mr. Aponte is a family therapist with a special interest in the treatment of the poor‚ and many of the problems associated with poverty‚ including the

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    are to improve accuracy‚ efficiency and supportiveness. Its main goal is to enhance patient’s experience and to improve health outcome. By improving communication‚ a better coordination of care can be observed. Communication skills in health and social care setting involve content skills (what is communicated)‚ process skills (how it is communicated)‚ and perceptual skills (what are the thoughts and feelings at the time of communication). These can be enhanced with support of mentoring. Mentoring

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    FAMILY SYSTEMS THEORY Why study families? • Traditional psychology - problem an individual one - Externalise distress - act out - Internalise distress - withdraw Theorists - Psychoanalytic - e.g Freud - fixated at a phase due to trauma and regress to this level - Behaviourists - e.g learn inappropriate response - Attachment - insecure primary attachment • Sociological perspective Bronfenbrenner’s model - ecological approach a) Life cycle stresses

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